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Rail poster campaign for Claudia Rail poster campaign for Claudia
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A new poster campaign is under way at train stations across Yorkshire in the hope of triggering new leads in the search for missing Claudia Lawrence.A new poster campaign is under way at train stations across Yorkshire in the hope of triggering new leads in the search for missing Claudia Lawrence.
Rail companies National Express East Coast and Grand Central Railways are putting up posters of the 35-year-old and distributing leaflets on trains.Rail companies National Express East Coast and Grand Central Railways are putting up posters of the 35-year-old and distributing leaflets on trains.
The posters will be displayed at York, Darlington, Doncaster and Wakefield Westgate stations.The posters will be displayed at York, Darlington, Doncaster and Wakefield Westgate stations.
Detectives are treating Miss Lawrence's disappearance as suspected murder.Detectives are treating Miss Lawrence's disappearance as suspected murder.
Family friend Martin Dale said: "It is hoped that the travelling public will search their memories over the last 10 weeks and any information they have should be given to the police."Family friend Martin Dale said: "It is hoped that the travelling public will search their memories over the last 10 weeks and any information they have should be given to the police."
John Gelson from National Express East Coast said: "We expect anything up to two million people every week to see these posters.
"We're obviously delighted to do anything we can to support the search for Claudia."
£10,000 reward£10,000 reward
Miss Lawrence was last seen near her home in Heworth, York, on 18 March and failed to arrive for her early morning shift as a chef at the University of York's Goodricke College the following day.Miss Lawrence was last seen near her home in Heworth, York, on 18 March and failed to arrive for her early morning shift as a chef at the University of York's Goodricke College the following day.
Police have released CCTV footage of a man going to the rear of Miss Lawrence's home at about 0550 BST on the morning after she was last seen.Police have released CCTV footage of a man going to the rear of Miss Lawrence's home at about 0550 BST on the morning after she was last seen.
Police want to trace a man seen in Lime Court, off Heworth Road
They are also trying to trace a couple seen arguing near a car in University Road early on 19 March while a man and woman were spotted on Melrosegate Bridge at about 0535 BST on the same day.They are also trying to trace a couple seen arguing near a car in University Road early on 19 March while a man and woman were spotted on Melrosegate Bridge at about 0535 BST on the same day.
The investigation into the disappearance is now the biggest the North Yorkshire force has conducted since the search for multiple killer Mark Hobson five years ago.The investigation into the disappearance is now the biggest the North Yorkshire force has conducted since the search for multiple killer Mark Hobson five years ago.
A reconstruction of the events leading up to her disappearance is to feature in a new Crimewatch appeal on 2 June.A reconstruction of the events leading up to her disappearance is to feature in a new Crimewatch appeal on 2 June.
Crimestoppers have offered an "enhanced reward" of £10,000 because of strong public interest in the case.Crimestoppers have offered an "enhanced reward" of £10,000 because of strong public interest in the case.
The posters and leaflets have been designed, printed and sponsored by a London firm, Kingswood Steele Ltd.The posters and leaflets have been designed, printed and sponsored by a London firm, Kingswood Steele Ltd.
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A poster campaign is under way at Yorkshire train stations to trigger new leads in the search for Claudia Lawrence.